'A source' tells Wootton that "Cheryl’s left on good terms with Modest, there’s been no fallout at all. She currently has no management but that will change next year when she’s planning on making her chart return. Cheryl has grown as an artist and wants to return with a fresh look, sound and image – which will be reflected by her new management.”

"Chart return," you say? Indeed: there's new music on the horizon for the "I Don't Care" crooner...allegedly.

"The former Girls Aloud singer marks 15 years in the industry next year after exploding on the scene with Girls Aloud on ITV show Pop Stars: The Rivals," Wootton reports. "She’s already recorded new tracks for her fifth solo album which she hopes to release towards the end of 2017."

Incredibly, it's already been over three years since Life Got Cold and the Almighty Aloud split via TwitLonger in 2013.

While a 15th anniversary performance of "Sound Of The Underground" at the 2017 BRITs, followed by a surprise comeback album produced entirely by Brian Higgins, followed by a sold-out arena tour would perhaps be more ideal, another solo Cheryl album will also suffice as motivation to Live Life Now — if only for another show-stopping X Factor UK performance.

Side note: remember when this L'Oreal Paris hair commercial was better than 99% of music videos released that year?